Diddy's defense alleges he rejected a plea deal because he has a particular swinger lifestyle, trying to brush off rape allegations

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Diddy rejects plea in sex trafficking case Leer

's legal battle just took a dramatic turn-he's rejected a plea deal in his sex trafficking case, and his lawyers are doubling down with a bold defense. During a hearing in Manhattan federal court, revealed the hip-hop mogul , opting to fight the charges head-on. " ," TMZ reported, noting the deal's details weren't disclosed.

Agnifilo's defense? " " arguing that Diddy's lifestyle-known for "Freak Offs" with sex workers- . Diddy, 55, faces serious charges: , to which he's pleaded not guilty. Prosecutors paint a darker picture, alleging he coerced women into sexual performances, often with male escorts, as part of a racketeering scheme.



" ," Agnifilo told the judge, adding, " ." X users are buzzing-" " one tweeted-while others aren't buying it: " " another countered. Swinger lifestyle defense after plea rejection The trial, set for May 5, is expected , with jury selection starting the same day.

Prosecutors pushed back hard, with Maureen Comey urging the judge to , per Reuters. Agnifilo clarified they wouldn't go there but insisted the "swinger" lifestyle context matters. " " an X user mused, noting the uphill battle Diddy faces with allegations spanning 2021 to 2024, including Diddy's legal woes have been headline news since his September 2024 indictment, with added charges in April 2025 accusing him of trafficking a female victim across state lines.

A 2016 video of him assaulting ex Cassie Ventura, " ," an X user predicted, referencing the clip showing Diddy grabbing and kicking Cassie in a hotel. With the trial looming, Diddy's swinger defense is stirring debate-fans are split on whether it'll clear his name or dig a deeper hole..